Killibrium
The Indian metal scene has grown by leaps in the past decade. The latest entrants are Mumbai based death metal act Killibrium. The band have made their mark with their first album Purge, released last month. The album is a potent mix of brutal and technical death metal.
I spoke to guitarist Keshav Kumar about the origins of the band, their debut release and their future plans.
Read the interview on The Independent Voice
Written by trendcrusher
April 16, 2018 at 11:22 pm
Posted in Interviews
Tagged with death metal, India, Indian Death Metal, Indian metal, Killibrium, Mumbai
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